Whoooeee!!! Looks like you been savin that up fer a while.
Yep Hank...my first 'outing' in several months.
Normally, by this time of the year, I will have shot 2, maybe even 3 cans of powder, but not this year. It has been a rough time around my house.
As you well know, I have been a "stay at home" kind of guy for sometime now, and all for good reason.....My wife has now got her "mend" on and doing sooo much better!
With my daughter Kathy staying home today from work, I took advantage of that and went shooting.
Jan says to tell ya Hi from her, and let you know you left at about the right time...it has been triple digit temperatures for over six weeks now, wildfires are all over the place, with the biggest one being in British Columbia involving thousands of acres of prime forest, leaving about 35,000 people homeless, according to last nights news..
Prevailing winds has brought a good majority of the smoke and ash from that fire to us here in the Columbia Basin, and with our high temperatures it just seem to hang in the air...ugly times indeed!
When I went to the Range this morning I took a picture of Ephrata, or what you could see of Ephrata for all the smoke hanging in the air.....You can't see the town at all, and you can just barley make out the mountains in the background!
Thank you Maven!
I contribute a lot of what we see in that target to two things.
1) A lot of luck!
2) The new L&R Lock, and a few other things I did to that Renegade platform.
I have a JT Mold that throws .551, and with a OP Card, and a 0.0010 Patched RB over 70 / 75gr Goex FFFg, the rifle has always shot really well, remarkably well in fact, but today I honestly believe that Lock made a really BIG difference.
It took me years to learn to trust my wobbles, and learn to correctly call my shot as soon as it broke, if everything was 'just right' from stance to breathing, I could bank on that call.
Today I found myself "chasing" the front sight because the break was somehow different.
It took several shots before I realized this lock is a lot faster...I would have never believed it until I witnessed it myself.
Chasing that front sight will drive a young man stark raving mad, that is if they've never learned to trust their wobble with correct follow through. Ignition plays a major role in follow through and impact, much more than most folks realize, and today I got another wake-up call to that fact.
Uncle Russ...